Does Master Beaudoin have any authority to order assessments by persons who were not a health practitioner?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ziebenhaus v. Bahlieda, 2014 ONSC 138 (CanLII):

Master Beaudoin had previously addressed the same issue in Grant v. Keane, [2001] O.J. No. 5554, in which he also expressed the view that assessments by persons who were not “health practitioners” may be ordered only where such an assessment is necessary to the diagnosis of a “health practitioner” as defined in section 105 of the Courts of Justice Act.

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